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It's been a long week, sports fans... and now that the iPhone 4 has finally been released, there's pretty much nothing vital or interesting on the horizon. You know, unless you have other stuff going on in your life, like relationships with friends and loved ones.

For those of you recovering from the stress of waiting in line — or the stress of being PO'd at those who waited in line — we've collected a cadre of thoroughly entertaining YouTube vids that are sure to keep you going until those last tremors of PTSD dissipate.

Jeopardy! Alex Trebek Auto-tune

Stephanie Marcus: Best use of AutoTune ever.... and I have a crush on Alex Trebek.

Amazing Child Racing: Babies Crawl to Victory

Zachary Sniderman: I'm sure this is illegal. At very least unethical. But boy is it cute.

NINJA KITTEN gatito de ninja

Jehangir Irani: Ninja Kitten is no joke! Feel free to laugh at this video, though.

JavaZone Trailer: Java 4-ever

Josh Catone: Brilliant. Just brilliant.

YouTube - Beckett Eats Pop Rocks

Tamar Weinberg: Apparently the original video uploaded by the parents was removed, and I assume it was due to harsh criticism, but hey, no babies were harmed in the making of the video, and as a parent of a similarly aged baby boy, I actually do think it's funny (and super cute!) I'll admit, I haven't tried it myself though.

World Premiere: 20 Nao Robots Dancing in Synchronized Harmony

Barb Dybwad: It's like the next great boy band. Except with robots!

Fully Epic Rapsody - The Fully Sick Rapper

Brenna Ehrlich: Since Zach STOLE my video this week, I was forced to look elsewhere. This one goes out to Christiaan Van Vuuren (a.k.a. The Fully Sick Rapper), who I interviewed back in March. Christiaan has been in quarantine for six months, during which he's made some awesome viral vids. Now he's set to go home on Monday. I picture his homecoming being much like a scene out of Mel Gibson's Forever Young. Or Mad Max. Whatever. Welcome home, dude.

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